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The story behind
Títere, according to DoReSol
When you dive into Títere by Wisin & Yandel, you encounter a piece that, despite its short duration of 2:38, condenses the characteristic energy of reggaeton. What's interesting is how this song, part of the album Pa'l Mundo, was built on solid production foundations. The ones responsible for shaping it were Luny Tunes and Nesty “La Mente Maestra”, who brought their distinctive touch to the tracks.
This track saw the light of day within Pa'l Mundo, the duo's fourth studio work, originally released on November 8, 2005. The production was handled by Machete Music, with distribution by Universal Music Latino. The album itself had several versions; a reissue appeared on May 16, 2006, adding tracks like Pam pam, which topped the Hot Latin Songs charts of Billboard. Later, on July 10, 2007, another edition called First Class Delivery was released, also under the Machete label. Pa'l Mundo as a whole achieved the first position on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. While Títere is not specifically mentioned regarding its chart position, the album that houses it did demonstrate significant commercial impact.
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Pa'l mundo
Wisin & Yandel · 2005 · Track 17
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